The Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go Clip-it USB Drive, designed by Arman Emami and winner of the Red Dot Best of the Best 2010 Design Award, is a practical and playful solution that makes total sense in a world transitioning from paper printouts to digital file formats at home and at the office. Clip one of these drives and you can make sure the recipient receives both a printout and the digital files altogether or include larger accompanying files you don't necessarily want to print out.
Available in Black, White, Yellow, Green, Pink, Blue, or Orange in 2GB and 4GB capacities, the affordable Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go Clip-it USB Drive is being offered in European markets for about $11 with a strong likelihood we'll see these drives in domestic markets soon afterward under the $10 mark. Now if they would only remove the branding ontop (or at least reduce it), we'd want a desk full of these!





Comments (4)
Man, that is some awesome practical thinking.
Nice work (especially from a great manufacturer like Verbatim). But I can't help myself to feel a strong sensation of déjà vu. BTW, you're definitely right for the branding on top. Rebadged, it would be a perfect business gift !
Neat idea. I agree with the branding thing, but maybe they'll make them available wholesale with little or no branding for marketing companies.
Reminds me of my product design thesis, same premise.
http://goo.gl/g6HP